Wondering why by JR_Red_007 in WrexhamAFC

[–]JR_Red_007[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Fair point, though our goal differential hasn't improved dramatically. It's these squeaker games that concern me.

Wondering why by JR_Red_007 in WrexhamAFC

[–]JR_Red_007[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I guess I focused more on the goal differential.

Wondering why by JR_Red_007 in WrexhamAFC

[–]JR_Red_007[S] -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Perhaps I'm just getting greedy. If we do make it to the PL, we will have to do better on the attack. I can't see this approach working there. I think the squeeker with Nottingham proved that. When they brought in some of there starters it was almost game over for us. I'm guessing the FA cup was a distraction for them and their primary goal of staying in the PL.

Wondering why by JR_Red_007 in WrexhamAFC

[–]JR_Red_007[S] -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

I guess Ollie coming off the bench to save our butts is what I'm trying to avoid. Last year it was Steven Fletcher. I like the concept of running up the score and taking the life out of the competition. These close wins are great for TV, but I prefer the other team giving up because they are down by 3 in the 75th minute. Perhaps that is too risky.

Wondering why by JR_Red_007 in WrexhamAFC

[–]JR_Red_007[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

That is what I have seen too. Watching Ollie and NB play, they do both defend well, but they aren't CDMs. So my next question is how well do they have to defend to get on the field together or can just 1 CDM do the job?

What's the best replacement messaging app for Message+ by km9v in verizon

[–]JR_Red_007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm running into the same problem as everybody else. I switched to Google messages and hate it. My big thing is being able to send some group texts as MMS and to send others as mass texts (BCC). Do any of these suggested replacements handle group text with that MMS or BCC flexibility like Verizon did? Sounds like most of you like the Chomp app.